About "Cry"
"Cry" is a song by American country music singer Faith Hill. It was released as the first single from her fifth studio album of the same name (2002). The song was originally written and recorded by singer-songwriter Angie Aparo for his 1999 album, The American. In 2003, at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards, Hill won the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for "Cry", marking her second win in the category.Originally released to country radio on August 19, 2002, "Cry" crossed over to pop and adult contemporary radio in September 2002. It spent 11 weeks at number one on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and eventually peaked at number 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Cry" also reached number three on the Canadian Singles Chart and was a top-20 hit in Hungary, New Zealand, Norway, Romania, and Spain.
Top songs by Faith Hill
- Because You Loved Me
- Beautiful
- If I Should Fall Behind
- Wild One
- A Room In My Heart
- One
- Love Is A Sweet Thing
- Let's Make Love
- Cry
- It's Your Love
- There You'll Be
- Bringing Out The Elvis
- Piece Of My Heart
- Breathe
- Let's Go To Vegas
- If This Is The End
- A Mans Home Is His Castle
- Lets Make Love
- Me
- It Will Be Me
- I Think I Will
- Shadows
- Love Will Always Win
- My Wild Frontier
- Life's Too Short To Love Like That
- If You're Gonna Fly Away
- I Would Be Stronger Than That
- Love Child
- Breathe (tin Tin Out Radio Mix)
- Somebody Stand By Me
- Just Around The Eyes
- A Man's Home Is His Castle
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